[Bug 12539] The numeric references to produce the gyphs in the third column should use the characters listed in the second columns. lang (and aliases) list (correctly) U+27ea, but the glyph is produced by #9001 (U+2329) which is not in normal form C and generates va

[Bug 12885] WF3: Provide a way for the author to specify what kind of keyboard behaviour to use for text inputs on multimodal keyboards (e.g. show the numeric keyboard, capitalise the first character by default, etc)

[Bug 14353] Can an example for scripts of interactive works, like video games, be added? In those, dialogue is often triggered by pressing a button near them, and it's divided into chunks. Like person A may say X the first time, but if you query the person again (s)

[Bug 14993] The list of named character references at http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/named-character-references.html (8.5 Named character references) should also be available in an easy-to-parse format (e.g. plain text or json). This will allow developers to use it with

[Bug 16817] What's the difference between input/@title's and input/@placeholder's semantic? Both of them act as the user's advisor and tell you what you can do with the element. "For a longer hint [...], the title attribute is more appropriate." is the only thing I c

[Bug 16878] Well, I'm on it again. The description on events is a shambles. I'm trying to write a course on HTML 5 and the information is contradictory or missing. First, as before, the section "Global attributes" lists what it purports to be the event handler conten

[Bug 17456] Regarding Section "The translate attribute": If I am writing prose of fiction, and I write a name I don't want the translation mechanism to translate, then I understand I would set the attribute to "no" on that particular word. But. When I write (for exam

[Bug 18082] Only recommending this be limited to quirks mode is not strict enough. This behaviour breaks page JS code in a way that makes it virtually impossible to find out why if(!objectname) is not resolving the way it should. This feature should be changed to "ma

[Bug 18085] "all content using the http+aes scheme on the same host (and same port) shares the same origin and can therefore leak the keys" - unless there's a use case for supporting this, it seems more robust to make http(s)+aes never be same-origin

[Bug 18094] Please review the following "2. Inner loop: If inner loop counter is greater than or equal to three, then abort these steps." It is not exactly clear WHICH steps should be aborted (inner loop steps or outer loop steps). Please clarify. Thank you.

[Bug 18098] Can mention be made of the properties of the ProgressEvent interface? At the moment these are mentioned only in the implementaqtion information at http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/offline.html#downloading-or-updating-an-applicat

[Bug 18099] In the "when entering a heading content element" section, there's wording like "rank equal to or greater", but ranks are instead referred to as "higher" or "lower". It's not clear whether "greater" means "higher" or "bigger number" (lower). This section s

[Bug 18173] "Queue a task to set the current document readiness to "complete"[...]" - this sentence is hard to understand. It is difficult to determine that the load event should be fired as part of the task that has set the current document readiness. I suggest maki

[Bug 18176] Consider making the argument optional for start() and end(). Many tutorials omit the argument, and think it means start of first range for start() and end of last range for end(). Maybe we should just make the API do what people expect.

[Bug 18201] The rules for setting a src attribute on frame are incorrect; they should match those for iframe (except the bits about srcdoc ofc). In particular, the empty string causes about:blank to load, not the current document.

[Bug 18206] This appears to be untrue; both CSS background images and fonts will typically delay the load event (and so are critical subresources) in normal circumstances but may not in other circumanstances (only referenced by a selector that doesn't match the docum

[Bug 18209] In the description of the sequence of steps that a user-agent must execute every 350 ms: In side condition 'Otherwise' of item 3.1, there are 4 conditions listed - the first 3 starting with the word 'If' and the last one with 'Otherwise'. In all of the fi

[Bug 18262] This syntax for valid time strings does not work for other locales. In Italy, they use a "." for the separator instead of a colon. The tags using a time string need to allow for a locale attribute so that the syntax can be determined, OR this syntax needs

[Bug 18264] If this input type is meant to represent the ISO week number of the Gregorian calendar, then this description should say so in order to be explicit and unambiguous about it. If not, then some of the description should change. For example, "... on the morn

[Bug 19316] New: setRangeText() issues: Step 6, s/selection start/start/ s/selection end/end/. Step 8, "select" selectMode, s/selection end be end/selection end be start + the length of the value of the first argument/, similar issue in selectMode "end".

[Bug 19316] setRangeText() issues: Step 6, s/selection start/start/ s/selection end/end/. Step 8, "select" selectMode, s/selection end be end/selection end be start + the length of the value of the first argument/, similar issue in selectMode "end".

[Bug 19535] New: The event fired with the click() method should have its isTrusted event set to false (because that is what Opera and Firefox do and because it makes sense) but there is nothing in this spec +DOM4 that makes that happen.

[Bug 19535] The event fired with the click() method should have its isTrusted event set to false (because that is what Opera and Firefox do and because it makes sense) but there is nothing in this spec +DOM4 that makes that happen.